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Precautions

On safety Operate the unit on 100 to 120 V AC or 220 to 240 V AC. The nameplate indicating operating voltage, power consumption, etc. is located on the rear. Should any solid object or liquid fall into the cabinet, unplug the unit and have it checked by qualified personnel before operating it any further. Unplug the unit from the wall outlet if it is not to be used for several days or more. To disconnect the AC power cord, pull it out by grasping the plug. Never pull the cord itself. When the unit is installed on the floor, be sure to use the retractable feet. On installation Allow adequate air circulation to prevent internal heat build-up. Do not place the unit on surfaces (rugs, blankets, etc.) or near materials (curtains, draperies) that may block the ventilation holes. Do not install the unit in a location near heat sources such as radiators or air ducts, or in a place subject to direct sunlight, excessive dust, mechanical vibration or shock. When you install multiple equipment with the unit, the following, such as Remote Commanders malfunction, noisy picture, noisy sound, may occur depending on the position of the unit and other equipment. On PDP (Plasma Display Panel) There may be some tiny black points and/or bright points on the PDP. These points are normal. Do not display a same still image on the screen for long, consecutive time. Otherwise, the afterimage may appear on a part of a panel since the brightness of the part of the picture becomes high due to the consecutive display of the picture. Use the screen saver eventually to equalize the screen display. On cleaning To keep the unit looking brand-new, periodically clean it with a mild detergent solution. Never use strong solvents such as thinner or benzine, or abrasive cleansers since these will damage the cabinet. As a safety precaution, unplug the unit before cleaning it. On repacking Do not throw away the carton and packing materials. They make an ideal container in which to transport the unit. When shipping the unit to another location, repack it as illustrated on the carton. If you have any questions about this unit, contact your authorized Sony dealer.

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Features
The PFM-500A2W series are 16:9 42-inch flat panel monitor adopting the PDP (Plasma Display Panel) and accepts various types of signals with the built-in scan converter. Improved image quality Higher image quality is gained with the new PDP improving brightness more than conventional monitors. An anti-glare filter panel reduces screen reflection. Scan converter Improved performance The monitor has a high performance scan converter. Using a unique algorithm, the monitor processes signals in a wide range of formats Video, HDTV, PC, etc. Signal process capability has been improved 25% more than conventional monitors. The monitor can process signals up to 100 kHz in the horizontal frequencies. Reduced noise Optimization of the internal cooling system further reduces the noise level. Other features Three dimensional comb filter for NTSC Y/C separation. Line correlation comb filter for PAL Y/C separation. Up to x4 zooming. Accepts infrared or wired Sony Remote Commanders using SIRCS code. Three sets of video inputs with audio inputs: one composite video or Y/C inputs, one RGB input, and one RGB/component input. Displays the HDTV signal with tri-level sync signal. Memory function for storage of up to five picture settings. Automatic input signal detection with indication. Windows95/981) PnP (Plug and Play) compatible. On-screen display in five languages for user-friendly access. Power Saving function. Self-diagnosis function. Picture AGC function this function automatically adjusts and improves the contrast when a low intensity signal is input. ID control On-screen menu for various adjustments and settings Control-S connector Remote (RS-232C) connector (mini DIN 8-pin)
Warning on power connection Use a proper power cord for your local power supply.
United States, Canada Plug type Female end Cord type Minimum cord set rating Safety approval VM0033B VM0113 SJT 13A/125V UL/CSA Continental Europe COX-H05VV-F 10A/250V VDE United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand CEE (13) 53rd (O.C) 10A/250V VDE Japan VM1296 VM1313 HVCTF 10A/125V DENTORI

COX-02 VM0310B VM0303B

...... 1) Windows95/98 is a registered trademark of the Microsoft Corporation. 5 (EN)
Location and Function of Parts and Controls

Front / Sides

Left side Front Right side
1 Left panel cover Open it when using the left connector panel. You can install the Remote Commander in the back of this cover.
For details on opening the panel cover, see the right on this page.

To open the panel cover

Loosen the screws counterclockwise and open the cover.

2 Left connector panel

For details on the left connector panel, see Left Connector Panel on page 11(EN).
3 Retractable feet Use for setting the monitor on the floor.
For details on using the retractable feet, see Using the Retractable Feet on page 14(EN).

AUDIO R

IN R R-Y OUT

HD/ COMP SYNC VD

RGB IN

Input connector VD IN

AUDIO IN
Input sync signals Comp Sync Sync on G Comp Sync Sync on G Sync on G
HD/COMP IN H Sync V Sync Sync on G G(Y) IN
Sync signals H Sync to be selected V Sync

L AUDIO R IN OUT

AUDIO IN (L/R) (phono type): Input the audio signal. Connect to the audio output of a computer or video equipment. Connect to the channel L when the audio signal is monaural. 2 RGB2 IN connectors RGB IN (D-sub 15-pin): Connect to the RGB signal output of a computer. AUDIO IN (L/R) (phono type): Input the audio signal. Connect to the audio output of a computer. Connect to the channel L when the audio signal is monaural. (Continued)

REMOTE (RS-232C)

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3 LINE IN connectors VIDEO IN (BNC-type): Connect to the composite video signal output of the video equipment. Y/C IN (Mini DIN 4-pin): Connect to the Y/C signal output of the video equipment. AUDIO IN (L/R) (phono type): Connect to the audio output of the video equipment. Connect to the channel L when the audio signal is monaural. 4 RGB1 OUT connectors These connectors are used as loop-through outputs of the RGB1 IN connectors 1. When the plug is connected to the RGB OUT connectors, the 75-ohms termination of the RGB IN connectors is released, and the signal input to the RGB IN connectors is output from the these connectors. R (R-Y)/G (Y)/B (B-Y) OUT (BNC-type): Loopthrough outputs of the RGB IN connectors. Connect to the RGB signal or component (Y/B-Y/ R-Y) signal input of another monitor. HD/COMP OUT (BNC-type): Loop-through output of the HD/COMP IN connector. Connect to the H sync signal or composite sync signal input of another monitor. VD OUT (BNC-type): Loop-through output of the VD IN connector. Connect to the V sync signal input of another monitor.
5 LINE OUT connectors These connectors are used as loop-through outputs of the LINE IN connectors 3. When the plug is connected to the VIDEO OUT connector or Y/C OUT jack, the 75-oms termination of the VIDEO IN connector or Y/C IN jack is released, and the signal input to the VIDEO IN or Y/C IN jack is output from the VIDEO OUT connector or Y/C OUT jack. VIDEO OUT (BNC-type): Connect to the composite video signal input of another monitor or video equipment. Y/C OUT (Mini DIN 4-pin): Connect to the Y/C signal input of another monitor or video equipment. AUDIO OUT (L/R) (phono type): Loop-through outputs of the AUDIO IN jacks. Connect to the audio inputs of another monitor or video equipment. 6 REMOTE (RS-232C) connector (mini DIN 8pin) This connector allows remote control of the monitor using the RS-232C protocol. For details, see your authorized Sony dealer.
The HD/COMP OUT and VD OUT connectors are high impedance outputs. When using these outputs, connect a monitor with high impedance sync input connector, or the picture might be oscillated or disappeared because of the sync signal level mismatch. AUDIO OUT (L/R) (phono type): Loop-through outputs of the AUDIO IN jacks. Connect to the audio inputs of another monitor.

Remote Commander Monitor

Menu Guide
appears next to an item when its function is not available. The availability depends on the types of input signal.

SELECT

. >

PIC CONTROL menu

This menu is used for adjusting the picture.
P I C B C P C P R C O R H H O I E S N I R A L C S E CO T R GH OM S E OR T U E T L E N T RO L A S T T N E S S A T EMP R E AGC C T
The buttons on the control panel are used for explanation purpose in this operating instructions. The ENTER button on the Remote Commander has the same function as the ENT button on the control panel and the SELECT +>/. buttons on the Remote Commander as same as the >/. buttons on the control panel.
: 8 : 0 : 0 : 0 : H I G : O

C A NC E L

1 CONTRAST Press > to increase the contrast and press. to decrease it. 2 BRIGHTNESS Press > to make the picture brighter and press. to make it darker. 3 CHROMA Press > to increase color saturation and press. to decrease it. 4 PHASE Press > to make overall picture greenish and press. to make it purplish.
Configuration of the menu
To select the language used in the menu, see page 31(EN).
Press MENU. The main menu appears on the monitor screen.
MA I N P I C P I C CON F MEMO R EMO S T A T C S I R T U ME NU ON T RO L I Z E G Y E S

S E L E C T

Press >/. to move the cursor (z) and press ENT to select a menu. The selected menu appears on the monitor screen. Press >/. to move the cursor (z) and press ENT to select an item. The menu for the selected item appears on the monitor screen. Press >/. to adjust or select the setting and press ENT to set. The setting is registered and the menu returns to the previous menu.
5 COLOR TEMP Select the color temperature from HIGH or LOW. 6 PICTURE AGC Select ON to improve the contrast automatically when a low intensity signal is input.
For details on the picture AGC function, see Emphasizing the Contrast of the Picture (Picture AGC Function) on page 24(EN).
7 RESET Select to restore the factory settings in the PIC CONTROL menu items 1 to 6.
For details on using the reset function, see Restoring the PIC CONTROL Menu Items to Original Settings on page 25(EN).
To return to the normal screen, press the MENU button repeatedly until the menu disappears.

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PIC SIZE menu
This menu is used for zooming, positioning, and resizing the picture.

0 ! ! ! !

P I H H V V Z A R C S S I S H S I S H OM P E S E E L I Z I Z I Z E E F T E F T : : : : : :

CONFIG menu

This menu is used for adjusting the signal or selecting the language.

! ! ! ! !

O S E S

C T T E C T

CO E H D P L
N F I NH A F I I S P OWE A NG

G N L L R U

C E T E R A Y S A V E AGE

: H I GH : A U T O : ON : 5 m
8 H SIZE Adjusts the horizontal picture size. Press > to enlarge the horizontal size and press. to diminish it. 9 H SHIFT Adjusts the horizontal centering. Press > to move the picture to the right and press. to move it to the left. 0 V SIZE Adjusts the vertical picture size. Press > to enlarge the vertical size and press. to diminish it.
! ENHANCE (Sharpness) You can change the outline correction level: LOW: Default setting for VIDEO signal HIGH: Default setting for computer signal ! H FILTER Select AUTO normally. Select HIGH when the ringing appears on the screen. Select LOW when the moir pattern or noise appears on the screen. The moir pattern or noise decreases even the screen looks a little blurred. ! DISPLAY Select ON to display the input signal information for about five seconds on the top of the monitor screen when turning on the power or switching the input signal. ! POWER SAVE Set the time period to activate the power saving mode.
For details on the power saving function, see Turning Off the Power Automatically When There Is No Input Signal (Power Saving Function) on page 30(EN).
Enlarging the image while the monitor is receiving HDTV signals may cause the monitor to go into the Offset Sampling Mode resulting in a blurred image. ! V SHIFT Adjusts the vertical centering. Press > to move the picture up and press. to move it down. ! ZOOM Zooms up the picture two, three, and four times.
Enlarging the image while the monitor is receiving HDTV signals may cause the monitor to go into the Offset Sampling Mode resulting in a blurred image. ! ASPECT Set the aspect ratio of the picture to 4:3 or 16:9. ! RESET Select to restore the factory settings in the PIC SIZE menu items 8 to !.
For details on using the reset function, see Restoring the Original Picture Size and Position on page 27(EN).
! LANGUAGE Select the on-screen language among five languages. Available languages are: English, German, French, Italian and Spanish.
For details on selecting the language, see Selecting the On-screen Language on page 31(EN).

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Input Signal and Monitor Status Information Display
Input signal and monitor status information is displayed on-screen for about five seconds when turning on the power or switching the input signal. To disable this function, follow the steps below.

Signal type

P A L L I N E Y / C
The selected input signal appears on the monitor screen. You can also switch the input signal from the Remote Commander.

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Press >/. to move the cursor (z) to CONFIG and press ENT. The CONFIG menu appears on the monitor screen.
CO E H D P L N F I NH A F I I S P OWE A NG G N L L R U C E T E R A Y S A V E AGE : H I GH : A U T O : ON : 5 m
Input signal NTSC PAL VGAa) (Graphics) VGA (Text) HDTV Macb) 13"
Color system or horizontal/vertical frequency display NTSC PAL 31.5 kHz 31.5 kHz 33.8 kHz 35.0 kHz 37.9 kHz 48.4 kHz 49.7 kHz 64.0 kHz 68.7 kHz 60 Hz 70 Hz 60 Hz 67 Hz 60 Hz 60 Hz 75 Hz 60 Hz 75 Hz 75 Hz
VESAc) 800600 VESA 1024768 Mac 16" ATId) 12801024 Mac 21"
Press >/. to move the cursor (z) to DISPLAY and press ENT. The following menu appears on the monitor screen.

D I S P L A Y : ON

VESA 12801024 80.0 kHz
a) VGA is a registered trademark of the International Business Machines Corporation, USA. b) Mac (Macintosh) is a registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. c) VESA is a registered trademark of Video Electronics Standard Association. d) ATI is a registered trademark of ATI Technologies, Inc.
Press > to set DISPLAY to OFF and press ENT. The DISPLAY function is disabled.
When inputting the HDTV signal, input the tri-level sync signal to the G/Y IN connector.
To activate the information function, set DISPLAY to ON at the step 4 above.
Actual on-screen display of the monitor status
On-screen display Significance 31.5kHz / 60Hz (eg.) The selected input signal is computer RGB. 525 / 60 (eg.) NTSC The selected input signal is RGB or component video. The selected input signal is NTSC. The selected input signal is PAL. The input signal is out of the capture range. There is no input signal. The sound is muted. The signal mode of RGB1 is set to RGB. The signal mode of RGB1 is set to component video. Composite video input is selected at LINE. Y/C video input is selected at LINE. The picture is frozen.

You can display the input signal information anytime by pressing the DISPLAY button on the Remote Commander, regardless of the above setting.
The input signal information list

PAL OTHERS NO SYNC

3 1. 5 kHz / Hz RGB 1 RGB
MUTING RGB1 RGB RGB1 YUV LINE COMP LINE Y/C STILL Note
If computer signals more than 100kHz are input and if the monitor can receive the signals, the screen display (horizontal frequency) will be fixed at 99.9kHz.

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Adjusting the Picture
While watching the picture, you can adjust contrast, brightness, chroma, and phase to suit your taste. The adjustments can be carried out for each input signal separately. You can also store the adjusted levels in memory.
Adjusting the Contrast, Brightness, Chroma, and Phase
Press MENU so that the main menu appears on the monitor screen and select the CONTRAST, BRIGHTNESS, CHROMA, or PHASE from the PIC CONTROL menu with the >/. buttons.
CHROMA and PHASE controls do not function with RGB signal. PHASE control does not function with component signal. PHASE control does not function with PAL color source. Do not change the CHROMA/PHASE (NTSC only) level when the selected signal is not NTSC or PAL. Although it gives no effect to the current picture, it does affect the picture of the NTSC or PAL signal which is input later.

CONTRAST

Select the CONTRAST with the >/. buttons and press the ENT button. Adjust the contrast with the >/. buttons in the range from MIN (0) to MAX (+100). >: to increase picture contrast.: to decrease picture contrast
Emphasizing the Contrast of the Picture (Picture AGC Function)
When the intensity of the picture is low, this function works to improve the contrast automatically. Turn on this function when the image source is dark.

BRIGHTNESS

Select the BRIGHTNESS with the >/. buttons and press the ENT button. Adjust the brightness with the >/. buttons in the range from MIN (50) to MAX (+50). >: to make overall picture greenish.: to make overall picture purplish

CHROMA

Select the CHROMA with the >/. buttons and press the ENT button. Adjust the chroma with the >/. buttons in the range from MIN (50) to MAX (+50). >: to increase color intensity.: to decrease color intensity
Press >/. to move the cursor (z) to PIC CONTROL and press ENT. The PIC CONTROL menu appears on the monitor screen.
Select the PHASE with the >/. buttons and press the ENT button. Adjust the phase with the >/. buttons in the range from MIN (50) to MAX (+50). >: to make overall picture greenish.: to make overall picture purplish

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Press >/. to move the cursor (z) to PICTURE AGC and press ENT. The following menu appears on the monitor screen.

P I C T UR E AGC : O F F

Restoring the PIC CONTROL Menu Items to Original Settings
In the PIC CONTROL menu, Press >/. to move the cursor (z) to RESET and press ENT. The following menu appears on the monitor screen.

R E S E T : NO

Press >/. to set PICTURE AGC to ON.
Press ENT. The menu returns to the PIC CONTROL menu.
Press >/. NO changes to YES.

R E S E T : Y E S

Press ENT. The PIC CONTROL menu items are restored.
To cancel the reset function, press the MENU button before pressing the ENT button.

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Zooming, Resizing, and Positioning the Picture
You can shift the position of the picture so that it fits in the screen, or adjust the vertical and horizontal size of the picture separately. You can zoom up the picture making it two, three, or four times as large as the original size.
Press ENT. The menu returns to the PIC SIZE menu. Press >/. to move the cursor (z) to V SIZE and press ENT. The following menu appears on the monitor screen.

V S I Z E : 0 0

Resizing the Picture
Press >/. to move the cursor (z) to PIC SIZE and press ENT. The PIC SIZE menu appears on the monitor screen.
Press >/. to resize the picture. >: to expand vertical size.: to reduce vertical size The vertical picture size is indicated on the monitor screen from MIN(50) to MAX(+50). The factory value is 00. Press ENT. The menu returns to the PIC SIZE menu.
Adjusting the Picture Position
Press >/. to move the cursor (z) to H SIZE and press ENT. The following menu appears on the monitor screen.

H S I Z E : 0 0

In the PIC SIZE menu, press >/. to move the cursor (z) to H SHIFT and press ENT. The following menu appears on the monitor screen.

H S H I F T : 0 0

Press >/. to resize the picture. >: to expand horizontal size.: to reduce horizontal size The horizontal picture size is indicated on the monitor screen in the range from MIN(50) to MAX(+50). The factory value is 00.

Press >/. to shift the picture. >: to shift the picture to the right.: to shift the picture to the left The horizontal picture position is indicated on the monitor screen from MIN(50) to MAX(+50). The factory value is 00. Press ENT. The menu returns to the PIC SIZE menu.

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Press >/. to move the cursor (z) to V SHIFT and press ENT. The following menu appears on the monitor screen.

V S H I F T : 0 0

Restoring the Original Picture Size and Position
In the PIC SIZE menu, press >/. to move the cursor (z) to RESET and press ENT. The following menu appears on the monitor screen.
Press >/. to shift the picture. >: to shift the picture upward.: to shift the picture downward The vertical picture position is indicated on the monitor screen from MIN(50) to MAX(+50). The factory value is 00. Press ENT. The menu returns to the PIC SIZE menu.

Zooming Up the Picture

You can also operate with the ZOOM button on the Remote Commander.
Press ENT. The original picture size and position are restored.
In the PIC SIZE menu, press >/. to move the cursor (z) to ZOOM and press ENT. The following menu appears on the monitor screen.

Z OOM : x 1

Press >/. to set zoom. Each time you press >, the picture is magnified by two, three, and four times respectively. To zoom down, press. Press ENT. The menu returns to the PIC SIZE menu.

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Using the Memory
You can save the current picture condition by each input signal using MEMORY function. The saved condition can be restored whenever necessary. The items in PIC CONTROL, PIC SIZE and CONFIG (only for ENHANCE and H FILTER) menus can be memorized. You can save the picture condition of up to five input signals.
Storing the Current Condition
Press >/. to move the cursor (z) to MEM 1 to 5 and press ENT. COMPLETED message appears for about five seconds. The current data is stored under the selected memory number. If any data has been stored in the selected memory number, the signal type and the color system or horizontal frequency/vertical frequency are now displayed on the right column next to the selected memory number.
Signal type Color system or horizontal/vertical frequency

S A M M M M M

V E E E E E

E M M M M M

: : : : :

R E E E E

G M M M M

B P P P P

3 1. 5 kHz T T T T Y Y Y Y
Press >/. to move the cursor (z) to MEMORY and press ENT. The MEMORY menu appears on the monitor screen.
Calling Up the Stored Condition
In the MEMORY menu, press >/. to move the cursor (z) to LOAD and press ENT. The following menu appears on the monitor screen.
L O M M M M M A E E E E E D M M M M M 5 : : : : : R E E E E G M M M M B P P P P 3 1. 5 kHz T T T T Y Y Y Y Hz
Press >/. to move the cursor (z) to SAVE and press ENT. The following menu appears on the monitor screen.
S A M M M M M V E E E E E E M M M M M 5 : : : : : E E E E E M M M M M P P P P P T T T T T Y Y Y Y Y
Press >/. to move the cursor (z) to MEM 1 to 5 and press ENT. COMPLETED message appears for about five seconds. The picture is adjusted to the selected condition.

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You cannot recall the memory data if the selected signal is different from the preset signal. The following items can be memorized: PIC CONTROL menu CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS CHROMA PHASE COLOR TEMP PICTURE AGC PIC SIZE menu H SIZE H SHIFT V SIZE V SHIFT ZOOM ASPECT CONFIG menu ENHANCE H FILTER

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Turning Off the Power Automatically When There Is No Input Signal (Power Saving Function)
This unit automatically turns off the power after certain period if there is no input signal from the RGB1 or RGB2 connectors. (Power saving function) To cancel the power saving function Input the sync signal again. Press the u switch on the control panel or the POWER switch on the Remote Commander. Signal specification for using the power saving function RGB1: When the sync signal is connected to the HD/ COMP IN connector. RGB2: When the sync signal is connected to the 13th pin of the RGB IN (D-sub 15-pin) connector.
The power saving function does not work when the signal is input from the LINE connectors. If the sync signal is not connected to the HD/COMP IN connector, the unit does not turn on even if the sync signal is input. Be sure to set POWER SAVE to OFF when only the RGB signal or component signal is connected. If the sync signal is not connected to the 13th pin of the RGB IN (D-sub 15-pin) connector, the unit does not turn on even if the sync signal is input. Be sure to set POWER SAVE to OFF when only the RGB signal is connected.
Press >/. to move the cursor (z) to POWER SAVE and press ENT. The following menu appears on the monitor screen.

P OWE R S A V E : 5 m

Press >/. to select the period to turn into the power saving mode. OFF: The power saving function does not work. 5 m: Turn into the power saving mode after five minutes if there is no input signal. 10 m: Turn into the power saving mode after 10 minutes if there is no input signal. The power indicator flashes when the unit is in the power saving mode.

RGB IN RGB AUDIO IN L/R

D-sub 15

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3 LINE IN

5 LINE OUT

VIDEO IN Y/C IN AUDIO IN L/R

BNC DIN4

VIDEO OUT : Y/C OUT AUDIO OUT L/R
4 RGB1 OUT RGB6 REMOTE(RS-232C)
R R-Y /G Y /B B-Y OUT RGB/ BNC :

HD/COMP OUT BNC

VD OUT

AUDIO OUT L/R

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1 MONITOR OUT AUDIO L/R

2 CONTROL S IN/OUT

3 SPEAKERS L/R

4 SERVICE CODE

5 AC IN

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RM-921

1 POWER
7 ZOOM 2 MUTING 8 STILL 3 RGB1/RGBPOWER ON 4 LINE 1

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0 POWER OFF 1

! ID MODE ON/SET/OFF

! DISPLAY

! MTS/MPX u ! CH

! DEGAUSS

! SELECT z

>/.

! MENU

! ENTER

@ CH /

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3.10 2.5 5.25

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RGB * R R-Y /G Y /B B-Y HD/COMP VD IN

IN R R-Y

* R R-Y /G Y / B B-Y IN AUDIO IN

AUDIO IN RGB IN

Y/C VIDEO IN

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PIC CONTROL

SELECT MENU ENTER

P I C B C P C P R

C O R H H O I E S

N I R A L C S E
CO T R GH OM S E OR T U E T L E
N T RO L A S T T N E S S A T EMP R E AGC C T

1 CONTRAST >.

2 BRIGHTNESS > 3 CHROMA > 4 PHASE

> 5 COLOR TEMP

6 PICTURE AGC >. z

7 RESET 1 6

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PIC SIZE

CONFIG

P I H H V V Z A R

S S I S H S I S H OM P E S E E L

I Z I Z I

Z E E F T E F T

: : : : : :

8 H SIZE >. ! ENHANCE
9 H SHIFT >. ! H FILTER

0 V SIZE >.

! V SHIFT >. ! POWER SAVE ! ZOOM

! LANGUAGE ! ASPECT

! RESET 8 !

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MEMORY

REMOTE

R E I R R

MO T ND E EMO EMO

E X NO. T E MOD E T E ON L Y

1 T V O F F

@ INDEX NO.

@ LOAD

@ SAVE @ REMOTE MODE

TV: PJ: OFF:

@ REMOTE ONLY

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STATUS
S T A T [ S E R OP E SO F T EM F A N
U S P F I A L R A T TWA P E R
M N I O R E A T 0 A 2WJ o. : 0 N : 0 : Ver UR E : : ] 0 H 1. OK OK

@ SERIAL No.

@ OPERATION

@ SOFTWARE

@ TEMPERATURE

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RGB1: YUV: RGB2: LINE: Y/C:

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D I S P L A Y

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>. >:.: >

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R E S E T :

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S I Z E

>. >:.:

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1: 2: 3: 4

S H I F T : 0 0

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L O M M M M M

A E E E E E

D M M M M M

V E E E E E E M M M M M 5 : : : : : E E E E E M M M M M P P P P P T T T T T Y Y Y Y Y

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RGB1: RGB2:

P OWE R

S A V E

OFF 5m 10 m

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L A E D F I E

N N E R T S

G G U A A P

U L T N L A

A I S I

G S C A A O

E H H I S NO L
ENGLISH: DEUTSCH: FRANAIS: ITALIANO: ESPAOL:

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ON SET OFF ID MODE ON

I ND E X NO. 7.

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RM-854 REMOTE MODE TV

RM-1271 PJ

RM-PJ1292 PJ

RM-PJ1000 PJ

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LINE NTSC PAL

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Sony online
Printed on recycled paper
Sony Corporation Printed in Japan

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AUTHORIZED FEDERAL SUPPLY SCHEDULE PRICE LIST Online access to contract ordering information, terms and conditions, up-to-date pricing, and the option to create an electronic delivery order are available through GSA Advantage!, a menu-driven database system. The INTERNET address for GSA Advantage! is http://www.fss.gsa.gov Photographic Equipment, Supplies and Services and Video Services, Commercial Items FSC GROUP 67, Parts II & III Federal Supply Schedule Class: 6730 Contract Number: GS-25F-0025J Contract Period: May 13, 1999 - September 30, 2001 Contractor: SMART Technologies (USA) Inc. SMART Technologies Inc. (Head Office) th 800 Southwood Blvd. Suite 600, 1177 - 11 Ave SW Incline Village, NV 89415 Calgary, AB T2R 1K9 Tel. 888.42.SMART Fax 403.245.0366 Tel. 888.42.SMART Fax 403.245.0366 e-mail: info@smarttech.com e-mail: info@smarttech.com BUSINESS SIZE: SMALL

www.smarttech.com/gsa

Effective January 10, 2001

CUSTOMER INFORMATION

INFORMATION FOR ORDERING ACTIVITIES 1a. 1b. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11a. 11b. 12. Table of Awarded Special Item Number (S.I.N.) Special Item Number 20-220 Lowest Priced Model in this S.I.N. Maximum Order Limitation Minimum Order Geographic Coverage Points of Production Discount from List Price Quantity Discounts Prompt Payment Terms Government Credit Cards Foreign Items Time of Delivery Expedited Delivery F. O. B. Points 20-220* (SBSA) (Projection Screens) ERA-001 - $4.75 - Round Eraser for SMART Board $75,000 $100 CONUS Stittsville, ON, Canada & Calgary, AB, Canada Prices Listed are Government Net Prices Not Applicable Net 30 Days Yes, No Discount All (Canada) 30-60 Days after acceptance of order 3 Days at Government Expense Destination - 48 contiguous states and the District of Columbia. Orders for delivery outside CONUS will be shipped F.O.B. destination to either East coast or West coast debarkation site. Customer must pay for inside delivery. See Dealer Listing: http://www.fss.gsa.gov See Dealer Listing: http://www.fss.gsa.gov 16. 17. 18. 19/20 Export Packing Terms and Conditions of Government Commercial Credit Card Acceptance Terms and Conditions of Rental, Maintenance and Repair Terms and Conditions of Installation and Repair Parts SMART Board - 2 year (3 yr. optional at cost) Rear Projection SMART Board - 1 year SMART Expression - 1 year

13. 14. 15.

Ordering Address Payment Address Warranty Provisions
Included Credit Cards are Accepted See Dealer Listing and Contact Nearest Dealer http://www.fss.gsa.gov See Dealer Listing and Contact Nearest Dealer http://www.fss.gsa.gov
GSA Contract: GS-25F-0025J
21. 22. 23. 24. 25. List of Service and Distribution Points List of Participating Dealers Preventive Maintenance Year 2000 (Y2K) Compliant Environmental Attributes See Dealer Listing and Contact Nearest Dealer http://www.fss.gsa.gov See Dealer Listing and Contact Nearest Dealer http://www.fss.gsa.gov Not Applicable Yes Not Applicable

GSA Pricing - US $

SMART Technologies Inc. Effective January 10, 2001 GSA Price (US $) FOB Destination CONUS Suggested List Price (US $)

SMART Board

SB 580 SB 580 PRO SB 560 SB 560 PRO SB 540 SB 540 PRO SB 540CT SB 540CT PRO SMART Board 580 (72"/182.9 cm diagonal) SMART Board 580 PRO (OptiPro/for projection only) SMART Board 560 (60"/152.4 cm diagonal) SMART Board 560 PRO (OptiPro/for projection only) SMART Board 540 (47"/119.4 cm diagonal, cubicle or wall-mount) SMART Board 540 PRO (OptiPro/for projection only) SMART Board 540 with Table Stand and Carrying Bag (47"/119.4 cm diagonal) SMART Board 540 PRO (OptiPro) with Table Stand and Carrying Bag
www.smarttech.com/smartboard
$2,124 $2,124 $1,699 $1,699 $1,019 $1,019 $1,189 $1,189 $2,499 $2,499 $1,999 $1,999 $1,199 $1,199 $1,399 $1,399
Please specify if the SMART Board order is for Macintosh

Floor Stands

FS 570 FS 540 Floor Stand 570 (for SB 580 and SB 560 only) Floor Stand 540 (for SB 540 only) $459 $395 $499 $429

Extended Warranty

SB5-3EW SMART Board 500 Series Third-Year Extended Warranty $230 $250

Accessories

TS2 CB3 TR3 FRU-93-067-00 93-059-00 93-060-01 93-065-00 60-001 STYF-005 ERA-001 Table Stand for SMART Board 540 Carrying Bag for SMART Board 540 Trolley for SMART Board 540 Carrying Bag Computer to SMART Board Extension Cable * (50 ft/15.2 m) Computer to SMART Board Extension Cable (20 ft/6.1 m) Macintosh Keyboard Power Adapter (18"/45.7 cm) Macintosh Serial Adapter North American Power Supply (120V) Soft stylus - set of four (Black, Red, Blue, Green) Round Eraser (Replacement eraser for SB 580, SB 560 and SB 540) $91 $229 $128 $45 $21 $10 $10 $14 $21 $5 $99 $249 $139 $49 $23 $11 $11 $15 $23 $5
* Power supply must be ordered

SMART GSA Price List

GSA Contract: GS-25F-0025J www.smarttech.com/gsa

SMART Expression 503

Mobile Multimedia Cabinet
SE1-503 SE1-303 SMART Expression 503 - Mobile Multimedia Cabinet SMART Expression 303 - Compact, Mobile Multimedia Cabinet
www.smarttech.com/expression

$4,499 $2,249

$4,999 $2,499

Factory Options

SEO-030 SEO-041 Macintosh Conversion Kit * Multiple SMART Board Connection Panel $45 $183 $49 $199

* Converts connections for one computer. Converting guest laptop and internal computer connections will require two kits.
SMART Expression 503 Cabinet Finish Upgrades
FIN-001 FIN-002 FIN-003 Unfinished Wood Veneer Option (Allow six weeks for delivery) Custom Plastic Laminate Finish (Allow six weeks for delivery) Custom Wood Veneer Finish (Allow eight weeks for delivery) $919 $919 $1,149 $999 $999 $1,249
Note: Custom finishes are also available for Expression 303. Contact SMART for options and pricing.
SMART Board for Plasma Displays
Interactive Overlay for Plasma Display Panels (formerly SMART Matisse)
PN242 PN242b PS242 PA242 PF242 PP240 PN250 PP250 SBPD for NEC PlasmaSync 4200W, 4205W and 4210W SBPD for NEC PlasmaSync 42MP1, 42MP2 SBPD for Sony PFM-500A2WU and PFM-510A1WU SBPD for Panasonic PT-42P1 SBPD for Fujitsu Plasmavision PDS-4211, PDS-4221 SBPD for Pioneer PDP-V402 SBPD for NEC PlasmaSync 5000W SBPD for Pioneer PDP-V501X & PDP-502MX
www.smarttech.com/matisse

$2,903

$3,299

$3,519

$3,999
Note: All SMART Board for Plasma Displays (SBPD) models ship with a SMART Pen Tray. SBPD is available without the Pen Tray by special request. Contact SMART for details.
Rear Projection SMART Board

Integrated Cabinet

RPSB 3000i Rear Projection SMART Board 3000i (67"/170.2 cm diagonal)
www.smarttech.com/rearprojection

$16,999

$19,999
The RPSB 3000i includes a projector.

Cabinet Systems

RPSB 1800 RPSB 1802 RPSB 1600 RPSB 1602 Rear Projection SMART Board 1800 (72"/182.9 cm diagonal) Rear Projection SMART Board 1802 (72"/182.9 cm diagonal) Rear Projection SMART Board 1600 (58 1/4"/148 cm diagonal) Rear Projection SMART Board 1602 (58 1/4"/148 cm diagonal) $11,049 $11,899 $8,499 $9,137 $12,999 $13,999 $9,999 $10,749
Cabinet systems ship pre-configured for a specific projector (not included)

In-Wall Systems

WRPSB 1810 WRPSB 1710 WRPSB 1610 In-Wall Rear Projection SMART Board 1810 (72"/182.9 cm diagonal) In-Wall Rear Projection SMART Board 1710 (67"/170.2 cm diagonal) In-Wall Rear Projection SMART Board 1610 (58 1/4"/148 cm diagonal) $8,499 $7,649 $6,799 $9,999 $8,999 $7,999
Mirror stand not included. Contact SMART for information on sourcing mirror stands.
Specify the following for Rear Projection SMART Board orders: Power supply - North America, Japan, UK, Europe, Australia or South Africa Projector kit number - refer to the Supported Projectors document (not required for In-Wall or 3000i systems)

SMART X-Port 10 - Field Upgrade Kits & Accessories
XP10-RC6-U1 XP10-RC6-U2 XP10-OTHR-U1 RC8-VC1-00 SMART X-Port 10 Upgrade Kit for RPSB 1600/1800 SMART X-Port 10 and Side Flip-up Shelf Upgrade Kit for RPSB 1600/1800 SMART X-Port 10 Upgrade Kit for other RPSB and SB products* Video Camera Integration Kit for RPSB 1800 - field upgrade kit $597 $735 $643 $128 $649 $799 $699 $139
* Some integration by the reseller is required

Hawkeye

Optical Whiteboard Capture Solutions
HWK-480C HWK-CAM Hawkeye 480C - Control Unit and Camera Boom Hawkeye CAM - Camera Boom and PC Software
www.smarttech.com/hawkeye

$1,799 $719

$1,999 $799

Software

SMART Board Software (additional copies)
SMART Board driver and SMART Notebook CD-100 SMART Board driver for: Windows 95, 98, NT 4.0 or 2000 Macintosh 7.0 or higher UNIX SGI Irix 6.0 or higher, Solaris (SPARC 2.4 or higher, X86 2.6 or higher) Linux Generic and Red Hat 5.2, 6.0 SW-W SMART Board driver for Windows 3.1 or NT 3.51 $9 $10
Price for additional copies valid only when software is ordered directly from SMART Technologies Inc. Royalty-free copying is allowed, subject to License Agreement. Prices reflect the cost of CDs, diskettes and production. Refer to our Web site to obtain the latest versions of the SMART Board Software currently being shipped.
www.smarttech.com/customers

$9 $10

SMART Technologies Inc.
Suite 600, 1177 - 11th Avenue SW Calgary, AB CANADA T2R 1K9 Tel 403.245.0333 Fax 403.245.0366 e-mail: info@smarttech.com www.smarttech.com/gsa
2000 SMART Technologies Inc. SMART Board, OptiPro, SMART Expression, SMART Board for Plasma Displays , SMART Pen Tray, Rear Projection SMART Board, SMART X-Port, SMART Notebook and Hawkeye are trademarks of SMART Technologies Inc. All other trademarks are for identification purposes only and are the property of

their respective owners.

SM ART PRODUCTS
SMART Technologies Inc. is both the industry pioneer and market leader in versatile, intuitive Roomware tools. SMART Roomware includes interactive whiteboards, optical whiteboard capture systems and mobile multimedia cabinets that facilitate meeting, teaching and training. Characterized by flexibility, intuitive use and superior functionality, SMART Roomware products help you to make the most of your group's great ideas. The SMART Board, Rear Projection SMART Board and SMART Board for Plasma Displays are interactive whiteboards. They allow instructors, presenters and meeting participants to collaborate on electronic documents, instantly capture new ideas and create a complete record of all materials and notes. You can press on the touch-sensitive surface to control projected Windows or Macintosh applications and multimedia materials, such as CD-ROMs or the Internet. You can also simply pick up a pen from the SMART Pen Tray and write notes over top of your applications. All notes can then be saved to a computer for future reference. These notes and images can also be printed from a computer printer, e-mailed, posted to a network, saved as an HTML file or copied and pasted into other applications. The SMART Board can be used either with or without a projector. When its used without a projector, any notes written on the Board with a dry-erase marker can be saved to your computer. When used with a projector, the SMART Board becomes a large, touch-sensitive screen. Use your finger to access computer-based materials or use the colored styluses to write notes in electronic ink. SMART Boards are also available with OptiPro, a new screen surface that is optimized for projection. Designed specifically for use with todays brighter, higher-lumen projectors, the SMART Board with OptiPro is perfect for people who want to use the SMART Board exclusively in projected mode. www.smarttech.com/smartboard The Rear Projection SMART Board combines the power of an interactive whiteboard with the benefits of rear projection. Since the projected image comes from behind the screen, you can write on the Board without casting a shadow. www.smarttech.com/rearprojection Rear Projection SMART Boards include integrated, cabinet and in-wall models. Integrated The Rear Projection SMART Board 3000i comes with an integrated projector and features a sleek, space-saving cabinet. www.smarttech.com/rearprojection/3000i Cabinet The Rear Projection SMART Board 1600, 1602, 1800 and 1802 integrate your choice of projector and peripherals in an all-in-one multimedia system. www.smarttech.com/rearprojection/cabinet In-Wall The In-Wall Rear Projection SMART Board 1610, 1710 and 1810 are built into the wall of a custom-designed room and provide a clean, professional appearance. www.smarttech.com/rearprojection/inwall The SMART Board for Plasma Displays (formerly SMART Matisse) is an interactive overlay that fastens securely to many of todays most popular 42" and 50" plasma display panels (PDPs). Adding only 5/8ths of an inch in depth, the SMART Board for Plasma Displays transforms your PDP into an easy-to-use presentation and group collaboration tool. www.smarttech.com/matisse

for Plasma Displays

January 10, 2001
SMART Expression is a mobile multimedia cabinet that is pre-wired to hold your choice of peripherals in one secure, attractive unit. During meetings, presentations or lectures, you can conveniently access and control your choice of multimedia tools. You can move Expression from room to room as needed and lock the doors to secure your equipment. www.smarttech.com/expression SMART Expression is available in two models. Both the Expression 303 and the Expression 503 share many of the same features and benefits of mobility, security and connectivity. However, there are three significant differences: the 303 is more compact than the 503 both the 303 and 503 provide storage space for a projector. However, when using a projector with the 303, you must pull it out of the cabinet and place it on top. The benefits of housing the projector internally in the 503 are a shorter space required for throw distance, added security and reduced projector noise the 503 has a retractable keyboard shelf www.smarttech.com/expression/comparison
Hawkeye is an optical whiteboard capture system that integrates digital cameras with software to record whiteboard notes. Fast and easy to use, Hawkeye is simply the most reliable way to save and distribute your valuable notes. Hawkeye 480C is an all-in-one system consisting of a Camera Boom with digital cameras and a Control Unit with an LCD display, embedded processor, Web server and memory to store, publish and process whiteboard images. If you already have a PC or laptop at your whiteboard sessions, consider Hawkeye CAM, which includes the Camera Boom and PC software to capture your whiteboard notes. www.smarttech.com/hawkeye

 

Technical specifications

Full description

This is Angle Adjustable Wall Bracket for LCD Plasma. This Flat Wall Mount supports any 32" to 63" flat panel screen and plasma TVs up to 165 lb weight. The slim wall plate keeps the screen close to the wall for a very discreet installation that is perfect for boardrooms, digital signage, or home theaters. The mount includes simple to align brackets and a unique wall plate that can be mounted to a single wood stud, two wood studs, or concrete. Easy to install. Fits most large flat panel plasma and LCD TVs 32-65". Mounting bolts and screws included.

 

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